Mr Georganas says it is important that evidence from places like Broome is included.

"These are the things that we want to look at and come up with the right recommendations to ensure that the recommendations we make to Parliament include not just cities and regional areas but the remote areas as well and areas such as Broome which look after some of those remote areas," he said.

He says cultural differences came up as something that needs more attention in Broome.

"So we heard there are many languages spoken in the region, so people present themselves with acute illnesses, diagnose with dementia for example and we need to have the services in place, languages, cultural appropriateness, a whole range of other things," he said.